Long term brain tummor survivor
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Good to hear survivor stories
Thank you for posting your survivor story. It is so good to hear good stories and to hear from someone who went through this so young and survived and is doing well. Good for you. I'm happy to hear things are going well for you. We all need to hear stories like this to keep our hope alive. I was diagnosed at 28 and had my tumor removed at 32. I'm doing well as could hope other than fatigue, and some small memory problems. I know I'll never be the same, but I don't have seizures anymore and I'm living life. I keep fearing that it will grow back. How to you fight and live with that fear? I have MRIs every 4 months, but between then I freak out with every headache. Just curious as to how you deal or dealt with it.0 -
My Son, Michael's a Survivorkeladavis said:Good to hear survivor stories
Thank you for posting your survivor story. It is so good to hear good stories and to hear from someone who went through this so young and survived and is doing well. Good for you. I'm happy to hear things are going well for you. We all need to hear stories like this to keep our hope alive. I was diagnosed at 28 and had my tumor removed at 32. I'm doing well as could hope other than fatigue, and some small memory problems. I know I'll never be the same, but I don't have seizures anymore and I'm living life. I keep fearing that it will grow back. How to you fight and live with that fear? I have MRIs every 4 months, but between then I freak out with every headache. Just curious as to how you deal or dealt with it.
Hi,
Waiting for the MRI results is just so hard. My now 19 years old son is almost a 6 year survivor. I actually just published a book to help inspire others going through a similar situation.
I definitely worry more than Michael when it is time for his MRIs. This past session was the first time I didn't have to spend in bed.
Keep praying and I wish you both the very best.
Sincerely, Laura (Michael's Mom)0
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